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Two castles stand opposite each other, connected by a narrow and uneven path. One is yours, and you love it very much. See how the barriers catch the sunlight so elegantly? The other is your enemy's castle; he's a nuisance, and his crappy castle negatively affects the value of your property. Also, their castle sucks, which is enough justification for trying to destroy it with a giant rolling stone. Unfortunately, they'll have a chance to plan and build some defenses, doing everything they can to thwart your destructive boulder. If you can bypass their defenses, you're one step closer to crushing their ugly tower (see also: their hopes and dreams). But don't take your turn for granted. Once your turn ends, your opponent's begins...
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Two castles stand opposite each other, connected by a narrow and uneven path. One is yours, and you love it very much. See how the barriers catch the sunlight so elegantly? The other is your enemy's castle; he's a nuisance, and his crappy castle negatively affects the value of your property. Also, their castle sucks, which is enough justification for trying to destroy it with a giant rolling stone. Unfortunately, they'll have a chance to plan and build some defenses, doing everything they can to thwart your destructive boulder. If you can bypass their defenses, you're one step closer to crushing their ugly tower (see also: their hopes and dreams). But don't take your turn for granted. Once your turn ends, your opponent's begins...
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